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Proverbs about home Match the two halves of the proverbs East or West, … There is no place … My house is … Home, … Home is where … Dry bread at home is better… Love begins… Every dog is a … Men make houses, … sweet home. than roast meat abroad. women make homes. the heart is. lion at home my fortress. like home. home is best. at home.

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Proverbs about home East or West, home is best There is no place like home My house is my fortress Home, sweet home Home is where the heart is Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad Love begins at home Every dog is a lion at home Men make houses, women make homes

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House or Home? Have a look! You can see two pictures. Are there the differences between them? Where is a house and where is home? Explain, please. obr.2 obr.3

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Complete the sentences with house or home. I live in the beautiful … He goes … after school. What‘s your … town? – Louny How many rooms are there in your …? A typical English … is a terraced or a semi- detached …. She spent her weekend at …. A … is a building that functions as a … for people.

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Complete the sentences with house or home. I live in the beautiful house. He goes home after school. What‘s your home town? – Louny. How many rooms are there in your house? A typical English house is a terraced or a semi- detached house. She spent her weekend at home. A house is a building that functions as a home for people.

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Match the type of a house with its definition. 1.a block of flats 2.a detached house 3.a semi - detached house 4.a mansion 5.a bungalow 6.a terraced house 7.a cottage 8.a skyscraper a)a house joined to other houses in long rows b) a house not joined to any other c)a house which has only one floor d)a small house, especially in the country e)a house joined to another house on one side f) a large building with a lot of flats g)a large house where rich people live h)a very tall building in a very big city

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Match the type of a house with its definition. 1.a block of flats 2.a detached house 3.a semi - detached house 4.a mansion 5.a bungalow 6.a terraced house 7.a skyscraper 8. a cottage a)a house joined to other houses in long rows b) a house not joined to any other c)a house which has only one floor d)a small house, especially in the country e)a house joined to another house on one side f) a large building with a lot of flats g)a large house where rich people live h)a very tall building in a very big city

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Think about typical places where the following people live: A king A student A soldier A cowboy Retired people A millionaire A homeless person An Eskimo The President of the USA The British Queen The British Prime Minister

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A village or a town? Obr.12Obr 13

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Life in the village. You can add more Advantages: Beautiful nature The air is fresh You can grow fruit and vegetables You can keep domestic animals The surroundings are quiet The atmosphere is friendlier, people know each other Disadvantages: Poor public transport There are few jobs Lack of shops, schools There are few possibilities of cultural life There are few doctors Everyone knows everyone

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Life in the town. You can add more Advantages: There are lots of schools and shops More job opportunities Better cultural life, more interesting events There are more things to do There are a lot of doctors Good public transport Better sport facilities Disadvantages: People have less time, living busy and stressful life Lack of privacy Lack of space Polluted air Noisy neighbours Busy traffic You cannot walk to the wood

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Answer the questions: 1.What type of house do you live in? 2.How many rooms are there in your house/flat? What are they? 3.How long have you been living there? 4.How do you get to the city center? 5.What do you like/dislike doing around the house? 6.Do you have any pets? Why or why not? 7.Do you have your own room or share it with someone? 8.What does your room look like? 9.Is it better to live in a house or in a flat? Why? 10.What is the house of your dream?

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Hometask Draw a floor plan of your room and describe it in detail. Next lesson your partner will listen to you and try to draw the same picture. The following phrases may help you: I would like to describe … It is situated next to / opposite … There is / are … …… in the corner of the room. On the walls, there is/are … ……….. at the window. On the floor, there is/are … Next to the window, there is/are … The room is …